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This is the back of a counter that we made for the dog store "Fetch" in Roncy. It's complete with shelves, drawers and doors. Oh, and its made from old reclaimed doors.
I don't know this mutt's name but he's a regular at the steps leading down from the Promenade in Cobh to the sea. He often waits for hours for someone to throw in a stick or other object so that he can retrieve it. He's obviously a family dog and is well cared for but this is his favourite spot.
Housetrained, [NOT!], by Barbara Woodhouse, these faithful retainers can be guaranteed to collect any sticks thrown, and return them to the nearest licensed premises. WOOF !
Moss is really giving Wikket a work-out. She's 9 and he's 9 months. Wikket is the dog on the left. The handsome blue-clad lawyer is my husband, a man who must truly love either his dogs (or me) to be out in torrential rain with them.
Former Maersk Fetcher passing north past Whalsay on-rout to an oil field west of Shetland
Now named HAN JI 2 (IMO: 9086215, MMSI: 477466600) is a Special Purpose registered in Hong Kong SAR of China. The vessel HAN JI 2 has a deadweight of 4566 tonnes and was built in 1995. The gross tonnage is 2961.
General vessel information
Flag:
Hong Kong SAR of China
Length:
82 m x 18 m
IMO:
9086215
Draught
(min/avg/max):
3.8 m / 3.8 m /
5.7 m
MMSI:
477466600
Speed (avg./max):
7.9 kn
13.9 kn
Callsign:
VRNS3
Year Built:
1995
Gross Tonnage:
2961
Deadweight:
4566 tons
After getting a bit bored playing ball, Cosby decided to move onto something more substantial.
He ended up doing a bit of swimming to fetch a big stick out of the water. Here he is emerging from the water with his large prize.